Shelter and Housing

With each youth, we keep one question in mind: “What's next?” We look for moments to ask it.

They might be at a crossroads — they may be in crisis — or, the question could just come up in conversation. The better we know them, the better we can serve them, choosing the right moment to ask them to think about their future. Housing and shelter allow us to build that relationship.

For a year, for 30 days, or even one night, they're safe. It's a chance to collect themselves and move forward. For however long they are with us, we help them gain independence, or reconnect with family safely. Our goal is to help them find stability through one or more of our programs:

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